25
User Manual
Prior to Cleaning Your Oven
• Before any maintenance or cleaning, ensure you have
turned off the appliance and disconnected the power.
• Set all controls in their respective off positions.
• Wait until the inside of the unit is not hot but only slightly
warm—cleaning is easier than when the cavity is warm.
• The catalytic oven interior is coated with a self-cleaning
enamel, enabling the oven to clean itself during operation.
• Most blemishes will be removed via the cooking process
itself, however a soft cloth can be used to remove stains.
• Never use an oven cleaner for the inner cavity, instead use
a lightly dampened cloth followed by a soft, fully dry cloth.
• For cleaning the oven door glass, do not use abrasive
cleaners or sharp metal scrapers, as these can scratch
the surface or lead to the glass being damaged.
• Never leave acidic substances such as lemon juice or
vinegar on stainless steel, as this causes discolouration.
• Do not use a high pressure cleaner for cleaning the unit.
• The baking tray and wire shelving may be handwashed
using a mild detergent, and immediately dried afterwards.
Bulb Replacement
WARNING:
Ensure that the appliance is switched off before
replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
1. Disconnect power from the mains outlet or switch off the
circuit breaker of the unit’s mains outlet.
2. Unscrew the glass lamp cover by turning it anti-clockwise
(note, it may be stiff) and replace the bulb with a new one
of the same type*.
3. Carefully screw the glass lamp cover back in place.
Note:
Only use 25W / 230V, G9, T300°C halogen lamps*.
Oven Care & Maintenance
25W / 230V, G9, T300°C
←
Removing the Oven Racks for Easy Cleaning
WARNING:
Ensure that the appliance is turned off and the
oven has completely cooled down before beginning this
process. Ensure you have removed all shelves and trays.
Note:
The catalytic oven interior is coated with a self-
cleaning enamel, enabling the oven to clean itself during
operation. Most blemishes will be removed via the cooking
process itself, however a soft cloth can be used to remove
stains Never use an oven cleaner for the inner cavity, instead
use a lightly dampened cloth followed by a soft, dry cloth.
Your oven has removable hook-in racks that can be removed
to make cleaning the cavity easier and fuss-free.
To remove the oven racks, follow these instructions:
1. Undo the screw on the bottom of the rack. The lower
hooks of the rack will then be released.
2. Take hold of the top of the rack and lifting upwards,
unhook it from the holes in the side panel.
3. Follow these instructions in reverse order to refit the racks.
�
2